A generative percussion engine for Max/MSP 9
The wiring of the machine: 1,237 patch cords, drawn from the file itself.
Eleven synthesis voices built from scratch at sample level, five samplers, two free-running pads. A sequencer where a 16 × 16 Markov matrix decides which step may follow which, a note sieve that re-orchestrates the pattern when you transpose it, a chaotic modulation matrix reaching 271 parameters, morphing between any two presets, and a stem recorder that writes twenty-six files in one press. It runs in Max/MSP 9 on macOS and Windows, and playing it requires no paid Max license: an unlicensed copy of Max opens and runs the machine in full.
This is not commercial software in the ordinary sense. It is my working method, the environment I built night after night for my own music, packaged so that you can play it. When you get it, you are getting research: the reading, the listening, the failed versions, the decisions. The manual is a hundred pages and it is already here, whole, free to read. Trust your ears over any paragraph in it.
The whole surface. Rest here for the colours.
Release · October 2, 2026
Launch week 79 € · then 99 €
The manual is a working draft, revised almost daily: read it freely in the browser. Join the list and you get one email the day the machine is out, and the PDF edition delivered to you once the text is final. Nothing else, ever.